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What is the best formula for scratches

Does anyone know or sells "Scratch Away" formula for removing scratches on the slab?

Or any advise on how to clean scratches would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian



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  • nankrautnankraut Posts: 4,565 ✭✭✭
    One of the members here sells "scratch Away". I got some from him, and it works very well. I just can't remember who he was. Maybe someone else can help out?image
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  • This thread here

    Or this one

    Or this one

    Found these by searching. I am sure there are many more.
    Dave - Durham, NC
  • Dsoen't Puskin sell some that is highly reccommended by others on the forum?
  • Thanks gang. PM'd Pushkin but no response yet.. a little annoyed i guess. image
  • maddogalemaddogale Posts: 859 ✭✭
    Brian, I have used my dremel tool with the nylon brush and the red jewelers' rouge that comes with the polishing kit. It is an ultrafine grit paste that does wonders on brass, gold (rings, not coins image) glass and hardened plastic. I have not used it on a slab, but would assume it would do a decent job on minor scratches. You might want to get an old slab or a nice ACG to practice on, but this stuff really does a nice polishing job!
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  • razorface1027razorface1027 Posts: 4,242 ✭✭
    Aussie;
    I have a couple of bottles if you want them. They're no longer needed since I no longer have slabs.imageimage


    PM me with your address.image
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